 | bytestring-show-0.3.3: Efficient conversion of values into readable byte strings. | Contents | Index |
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| Text.Show.ByteString | | Portability | Non-portable (type synonym instances) | | Stability | Experimental | | Maintainer | Dan Doel |
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| Description |
| Efficiently convert from values to lazy byte strings.
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| The Show class
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| class Show a where |
| Conversion of values to readable byte strings.
Minimal complete definition: showp or showpPrec
| | | Methods | | showpPrec :: Int -> a -> Put | Encodes a value to an efficient byte string builder.
The precedence is used to determine where to put
parentheses in a shown expression involving operators.
Values of type Put can be efficiently combined, so the
showp functions are available for showing multiple values
before producing an output byte string.
| | | showp :: a -> Put | | Encodes a value to an efficient byte string builder.
Values of type Put can be efficiently combined, so this
is available for building strings from multiple values.
| | | showpList :: [a] -> Put | | Allows for specialized display of lists of values.
This is used, for example, when showing arrays of Chars.
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| | Instances | | Show Bool | | | Show Char | | | Show Double | | | Show Float | | | Show Int | | | Show Int8 | | | Show Int16 | | | Show Int32 | | | Show Int64 | | | Show Integer | | | Show Ordering | | | Show Word | | | Show Word8 | | | Show Word16 | | | Show Word32 | | | Show Word64 | | | Show () | | | Show Put | | | Show a => Show [a] | | | (Show a, Integral a) => Show (Ratio a) | | | (Show a, RealFloat a) => Show (Complex a) | | | Show a => Show (Maybe a) | | | Show e => Show (Set e) | | | (Show a, Show b) => Show (Either a b) | | | (Show a, Show b) => Show (a, b) | | | (Show i, Show e, Ix i) => Show (Array i e) | | | (Show k, Show v) => Show (Map k v) | | | (Show a, Show b, Show c) => Show (a, b, c) | | | (Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d) => Show (a, b, c, d) | | | (Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e) => Show (a, b, c, d, e) | | | (Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e, Show f) => Show (a, b, c, d, e, f) | | | (Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e, Show f, Show g) => Show (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) | |
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| show :: Show a => a -> ByteString |
| Encode a single value into a byte string
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| Putting Chars
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| putAscii :: Char -> Put |
| Writes a single Char to a byte string, assuming it's ascii.
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| putUTF8 :: Char -> Put |
| Writes a single Char to a byte string, properly UTF-8 encoded
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| Putting Strings
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| putAsciiStr :: String -> Put |
| Writes a string of ascii characters to a byte string
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| putUTF8Str :: String -> Put |
| Writes a string of unicode characters to a byte string,
properly UTF-8 encoded
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| Putting digits
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| unsafePutDigit :: Int -> Put |
| Puts the decimal digit corresponding to the given Int without
checking that it is in the interval [0,9]
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| putDigit :: Int -> Put |
| Puts the digit corresponding to the Int passed in.
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| Putting integers
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| showpIntAtBase :: Integral a => a -> (Int -> Char) -> a -> Put |
| Shows an Integral number using the base specified by the first
argument and the chracter representation specified by the second.
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| Putting floats
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| showpGFloat :: RealFloat a => Maybe Int -> a -> Put |
| Show a signed RealFloat value using decimal notation when the
absolute value lies between 0.1 and 9,999,999, and scientific
notation otherwise. The optional integer can be used to specify
precision.
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| showpFFloat :: RealFloat a => Maybe Int -> a -> Put |
| Show a signed RealFloat value using decimal notation. The optional
integer can be used to specify precision.
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| showpEFloat :: RealFloat a => Maybe Int -> a -> Put |
| Show a signed RealFloat value using scientific (exponential) notation.
The optional integer can be used to specify precision.
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| Combining builders
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| unlinesP :: [Put] -> Put |
| Merge several string builders, separating them by newlines
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| unwordsP :: [Put] -> Put |
| Merge several string builders, separating them by spaces
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| showpParen :: Bool -> Put -> Put |
| A utility function for surrounding output by parentheses
conditionally.
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| Printing values
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| print :: Show a => a -> IO () |
| Print a value to the standard output
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| Put
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| type Put = PutM () |
| Put merely lifts Builder into a Writer monad, applied to ().
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| newtype PutM a |
| The PutM type. A Writer monad over the efficient Builder monoid.
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| runPut :: Put -> ByteString |
| Run the Put monad with a serialiser
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| Produced by Haddock version 2.7.2 |